AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTyphoon Bavi recovery in Guam: Guam Power Authority says restoration is underway after Bavi’s landfall, with 30% of feeders back online as of 10 a.m. Wednesday and 29 of 30 substations energized; system load was reported at 29% with no expected generation shortfall, while crews keep working on distribution feeders, transmission lines, and remaining substation tasks. Telecom restoration: Docomo Pacific and GTA Teleguam began network damage assessments and repairs after service disruptions, with mobile service restored in parts of Saipan and Tinian and restoration continuing as commercial power returns. Port progress: Guam’s port recovery teams cleared the Port Access Road and key facilities to restart assessments, with “encouraging” findings and steps underway to return ship-to-shore gantry cranes to service. Regional tech & security: NATO allies announced procurement of up to five MQ-4C Triton UAVs to strengthen maritime ISR, while U.S. defense reporting highlights new LRASM integration tests for B-1B bombers. Local science spotlight: A new report highlights Guam’s unique marine insect, Halobates (sea skaters), the only insects known to complete their life cycle at sea.
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